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MILLE GIORNI DI VITO
Italy - 2009, 10’, 35mm, colour, b/w - World Premiere
directed by Elisabetta Pandimiglio
screenplay Elisabetta Pandimiglio
cinematography Cesar Meneghetti, Elisabetta Pandimiglio
editing Cesar Meneghetti, Elisabetta Pandimiglio
music X-Men, Tied & Twickled Trio
sound Fabio Pagotto
producers Gianluca Arcopinto, Cesar Meneghetti
production
Axelotil Film
Via Luca della Robbia, 22, 00153 Roma, Italia
Tel.+39 06 5745004
Fax+39 06 5755242
www.pablofilm.it
B+W Film
press office
Studio PUNTOeVIRGOLA
Tel + 39 06 39388909 Fax + 39 06 97258701
info@studiopuntoevirgola.com
synopsis There are those condemned to live behind bars without ever having committed a crime: the small children of female prisoners. Vito is one of them. As Italian law dictates, at the age of three he is “freed,” taking with him the weight of his highly unusual childhood. The visits to the prison inevitably set little Vito back: every event, passage and detail sparks in him a small short-circuit that brings back to life a too-near past and smothers his desire to see his mother again under a growing anxiety. The film – focused on Vito’s mood swings – presents the difficult interactions with the surrounding world, through the insistent and obsessive look into a child’s universe built upon the lack of freedom. |
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